MONDAY APRIL 3

LUNCH Freshly-cooked three course meal for £3. All ages welcome. Holly Lodge Community Centre, 30 Makepeace Avenue, N6. 020 8342 9524. 12-2pm.MUSIC The Foundling Community Choir. Join the sociable adult choir. The Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, WC1. 020 7841 3595. Free trial sessions available. 6-8pm.SCREENINGPreparing for Mayday. North London CP’s screening of Platform Film’s documentary All Out on Mayday, about the history and international significance of Mayday. Followed by a Q&A led by reverend Tim Yeager, who was Union Leader based in Chicago and leader of the Illinois Labour History Society. Marx Memorial Library, 37a Clerkenwell Green, EC1. 7.30pm.

TUESDAY APRIL 4

BIRDS Hampstead Heath walk with Marylebone Birdwatching Society. Bring binoculars. Meet at the Parliament Hill Staff Yard, NW5. Call 020 7267 8434 for further details and to check if walk has been affected by the weather. Visitors welcome. Free. 10am.CONCERT Fortune Green Choir host a charity concert in aid of Marie Curie. Emmanuel Church, Lyncroft Gardens NW6. Suggested donation £5, drink and nibbles included. 7.30pm.LECTURE Sinan the Master: the Ottoman Michelangelo. The reverend Dr Anders Bergquist, who has been the vicar at St John’s Wood Church since 2002, discusses the works of Mimar Sinan, one of the great architects who helped shape the Ottoman Empire. St John’s Wood Church Hall, St John’s Wood Roundabout, NW8. £8. 7pm.PHOTOGRAPHY The Hampstead Photographic Society. Weekly meetings offering tips, advice and competitions. St John’s Church, Church Row, NW3. £5. 8-10pm.QUIZ Pub quiz every Tuesday. £1 entry. Victors win a meal for four. Prince Albert Pub, Royal College Street, NW1. 7.30pm.WORKSHOP Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts Elders Taster Workshop. A fun free workshop for people over the age of 60 with an interest in drama and acting. West Hampstead Community Centre, 17 Dornfell Street, NW6. Call 020 7794 3729 for more info and to register. 2-4.30pm.

WEDNESDAY APRIL 5

LEARN Tech Tea Party. Learn how to access local events, activities and services online. Primrose Hill Community Centre, 29 Hopkinson’s Place, NW1. 020 7586 8327. Free, all welcome. 2pm.SUPPORT SLOW (Surviving the Loss of Your World). Weekly support group for bereaved parents in the N7 area. Held Wednesday’s during term time between 11am-12.30pm. There are also monthly evening support groups for bereaved parents and creative workshops for bereaved siblings available. Call 07532 423 674 or email info@slowgroup.co.uk for details.TALKField Adventures. Hear from scientists who go out into the field discovering, naming and categorising the natural world. Grant Museum of Zoology, Rockefeller Building, University College London, University Street, WC1. 020 3108 2052. Free. 1.30pm-2.30pm.TALK Meet the author. Join author SJ Parris, writer of historical thriller Prophecy. Part of Cityread London 2017. Swiss Cottage Library, 88 Avenue Road, NW3. Visit www.tinyurl.com/jqafmg3 to book. Free. 6.30-7.30pm.TALKHeretics. Cuba’s most celebrated living novelist, Leonardo Padura, discusses his new book featuring police inspector Mario Conde. Daunt Books Marylebone, 83 Marylebone High Street, W1. 020 7224 2295. Free. 7pm.TALKSound System: The Political Power of Music. Musician and activist Dave Randall discusses his book, chart­ing his journey to discover what makes music so powerful. Housmans Bookshop, King’s Cross, 5 Caledonian Road, N1. 020 7837 4473. £3, re­deemable against any purchase. 7pm.

ONGOING

EXHIBITIONLine and Colour. Five artists who met at the Working Men’s College in Camden Town have teamed up to produce their own show. Clifford Gabb, Felicity Field, Jane Musgrove, Maggie Pettigrew and Christine Piscina have combined their efforts to produce a wide range of expressive pieces using photography, mono-prints, paintings and drawings. Flapjacks Cafe, 315 Kentish Town Road, NW5. Mon-Fri 9am-3pm. Running until April 9.